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DiscourseFan a day ago

It requires constant feedback, critical evaluation, and checks. This is not AGI, its cognitive augmentation. One that is collective, one that will accelerate human abilities far beyond what the academic establishment is currently capable of, but that is still fundamentally organic. I don't see a problem with this--AGI advocates treat machine intelligence like some sort of God that will smite non-believers and reward the faithful. This is what we tell children so that they won't shit their beds at night, otherwise they get a spanking. The real world is not composed of rewards and punishments.

komali2 20 hours ago | parent | next [-]

It does seem that the venn diagram of "roko's basilisk" believers and "AGI is coming within our lifetimes" believers is nearly a circle. Would be nice if there were some less... religious... arguments for AGI's imminence.

DiscourseFan 20 hours ago | parent [-]

I think the “Roko’s Basilisk” thing is mostly a way for readers of Nick Land to explain part of his philosophical perspective without the need for, say, an actual background in philosphy. But the simplicity reduces his nuanced thought into a call for a sheeplike herd—they don’t even need a shepherd! Or perhaps there is, but he is always yet to come…best to stay in line anyway, he might be just around the corner.

falcor84 17 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> It requires constant feedback, critical evaluation, and checks. This is not AGI, its cognitive augmentation.

To me that doesn't sound qualitatively different from a PhD student. Are they just cognitive augmentation for their mentor?

In any case, I wasn't trying to argue that this system as-is is AGI, but just that it's no longer "ridiculous", and that this to me looks like a herald of AGI, as the portion being done by humans gets smaller and smaller

DiscourseFan 12 hours ago | parent [-]

People would say the same thing about a calculator, or computation in general. Just like any machine it must be constructed purposefully to be useful, and once we require something which exceeds that purpose it must be constructed once again. Only time will tell the limits of human intelligence, now that AI is integrating into society and industry.

frozenseven 15 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

>AGI advocates treat machine intelligence like some sort of God that will smite non-believers and reward the faithful.

>The real world is not composed of rewards and punishments.

Most "AGI advocates" say that AGI is coming, sooner rather than later, and it will fundamentally reshape our world. On its own that's purely descriptive. In my experience, most of the alleged "smiting" comes from the skeptics simply being wrong about this. Rarely there's talk of explicit rewards and punishments.

DiscourseFan 12 hours ago | parent [-]

You should look into “Roko’s Basilisic,” its a genuine belief that often goes alongside that of AGI.

frozenseven 3 hours ago | parent [-]

I should be the target audience for this stuff, but I honestly can't name a single person who believes in this "Roko's basilisk" thing. To my knowledge, even the original author abandoned it. There probably are a small handful out there, but I've never seen 'em myself.